The presentation explores human exploration of Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) key factors including challenges of supporting humans for long-durations in deep-space, incorporation of advanced technologies, mission design constraints, and how many launches are required to conduct a round trip human mission to a NEA. Topics include applied methodology, all chemical NEA mission operations, all nuclear thermal propulsion NEA mission operations, SEP only for deep space mission operations, and SEP/chemical hybrid mission operations. Examples of mass trends between datasets are provided as well as example sensitivity of delta-v and trip home, sensitivity of number of launches and trip home, and expected targets for various transportation architectures.
Architectures for Human Exploration of Near Earth Asteroids
Open Global Community NEO Workshop - TARGET NEO: Providing a Resiliant NEO Accessibility Program for Human Exploration Beyond LEO ; 2011 ; Washington, D.C., United States
2011-02-22
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